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580, (1806) and ed. iii, 674; Hartm., Flor. Skand., 199; Caruel in 

 Parlatore, Flor. Ital, vi, 429; Reichb. /., Flor. Germ, xx, 76, t. 1759, 

 f. 2 ; Lange, Noraenclator Flor. Dan., 2 ; Tratitv., Increm, Flor. Rosg. 

 iii, 77. P. versicolor Walilenberg, Veg. Helvet., 118, (1813) and Flor. 

 Sueo. i, 389; Hartm., Vet. Ak. Handl., 135; Steven, Monogr. Pedic, 

 52; Reichb,, Iconog. i, 31, t. 14; Ledeb., Flor. Altaic, ii, 437 ; Tm-cz., 

 Flor, Baic.-Dabur. iii, 875; Bunge in Ledeb. Flor. Ro.sa. iii, 300; 

 Walp., Rep. iii, 428 ; Rojle, lllustr. t. 72, f. 2 ; Bentli., DC. Prodr. x, 

 578; Maxim., Mel. Biol, x, 133 and xii, 918, t. 7, f. 177 ; Hook./., Flor. 

 Brit. Ind. iv, 3-l6. P.flammea Oeder, Flor. Don., t. 30, (1761) ; Allioni, 

 Flor. Pedemon. i, 63 ; Haencke in Jacqnin. Collectan. ii, 70 ; Poiret in 

 Lamk, Euoyclop. v, 135 ; {not P. flammea Linn.). P. flammea vak. 

 major Wahlenberg, Flor. Lappon., 168, (1812). P. hirsiUa Smith iu 

 Rees, Cyclop, vol, xxvi, (1819) ; (not P. birsuta Linn.). 



Var. ti/pica ; galea wider and shorter than tube, central lobo of lip 

 not projecting, calyx teeth triangular equal apices acute. 



Westeen Himalaya : — Kashmir, (Uoyle !) ; Tibet, (Falconer !, 

 Thomson !, Stoliczka !, Brandis !, Ellis !). Distbib : Arctic and Alpine 

 Europe ; Arctic and Aljaine Siberia ; Arctic America. 



The Kashmir and Tibet plant is the same as the Dahurian form 

 having the calyx hirsute and the teeth, except the upper, serrate ; the 

 lobes of the lip are entire as in the Scandinavian and Arctic form, (P. 

 Oederi Vahl), where the calyx is also hirsute but all the calyx tooth 

 are entire, and not emarginate as in the Swiss plant, (P. vcrdculor 

 Wahlbg, Veg. Helvet. 118), where the calyx teeth are also entire the 

 calyx being glabrous. 



Var. heteroglossa ; galea nai-rower than iu typo and as long as tube, 

 central lobe of lip projecting, calyx teeth narrowly lanceolate all, or 

 upper excepted, with expanded orbicular serrate tips. " An eadem ac 

 P. asplenifolia ? " Wallich in sched., Wall Cat., 416 B. 



Western and Central Himalaya : — Kamaon, (Royle !, Wallich !, 

 CoUett!, Duthie!, Reid !) ; Nepal, (Scully!). Distrib : N. Tibet, N. 

 China, E. Kansu. 



The Kamaon form is Wall. Cat. 416 B which that author only 

 doubtfully referred to his P. asplenifolia. It may be the plant intend- 

 ed by Royle, (111., t. 72, f. 2), since he there figures a plant with small 

 lower lip, which is true of this, and since Kamaon specimens of this 

 obtained by him are preserved at Saharanpur. But the lip of his 

 figured plant is too small even for this form and he cites Kashmir in 

 the text as its locality ; his Kashmir specimens are true var. fypiaa only. 

 The various Kamaon gatherings exactly agree;— calyx hirsute upper 

 tooth linear lanceolate acute, lip of corolla ^ smaller than iu var. 



